And Then There Were None | The Great American Read
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And Then There Were None | The Great American Read
Writers Gillian Flynn and Christopher Bollen explain why And Then There Were None is Agatha Christie's most compelling mystery. It's an example of how thrillers are so effective when talking about villains and monsters. Christie's masterpiece doesn't rely on a detective to solve the crime, and explores an obsession with both murder and justice.
Learning objectives
Students will:
- Watch a video segment and answer contextual questions
- Expand vocabulary and reading comprehension using a list of words introduced in the segment